Daily: Military discount. Twenty percent off for military personnel with club Grand cards and military ID in Charlie Palmer Steak, Briscola, Cantina, the Grand Buffet and Grand Cafe. Discounts limited to four people and don’t include alcoholic beverages. Around the clock.

Charlie Palmer Steak:

Monday-Friday: Hero dinners start at $38.

HARRAH’S RENO

775-786-3232

For local club members:

Daily: 50 percent off Buffet and 25 percent off in other restaurants, excluding Quiznos and Ichiban.

TAMARACK JUNCTION

Fourth Tuesday each month: Wine flights. Club members can use comp dollars. From 6 p.m.

WESTERN VILLAGE

775-331-1069

Cafe Bellini:

Daily: Graveyard specials for $4.50. 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.

Daily: Chef’s specials. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Pancho and Willie’s:

Daily: Fresh catch specials.

QUICK BITES

ATLANTIS: A champagne brunch is being served from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays in Toucan Charlie’s Buffet and Grille. The menu features eggs benedict, Applewood-smoked bacon, lox and bagels, Belgian waffles, fried chicken, soups, salads and champagne.

Cost: $29.99 and $14.99 ages 4-10.

An Oktoberfest event takes place at 6 p.m. Oct. 13-14 in the Grand Ballroom. Tickets cost $75 and include Samuel Adams beer, German cuisine and a stein hosting competition.

The menu includes smoked salmon, German potato salad, sauerbraten with braised red cabbage, grilled bratwurst with sauerkraut, pork schnitzel, apple strudel, Bavarian crème with raspberry coulis and a pretzel station with beer mustard.

A beer stein hoisting competition will take place for a chance to win a trip to the Samuel Adams National Stein Hoisting Competition in Boston. The challenge for contestants is to raise a stein full of beer weighing five pounds in front of them for as long as possible. The current record in the United States is 19 minutes and 15 seconds.

Details: 775-824-4411.

ELDORADO:The 36th annual Eldorado Great Italian Festival takes place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday in downtown Reno. The event includes food booths, a grape stomp, a sauce cooking competition, a wine walk, an Italian farmer’s market and a children’s gelato eating competition.

GRAND SIERRA: The Grand Sierra Beer and Chili Festival takes place Oct. 21-22. The event features the International Chili Society’s World Championship Cookoff and a variety of local and national beers.

One dollar from every unlimited tasting package sold goes to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.